Hypodermoclysis: an alternate method for rehydration in long-term care
G Walsh - Journal of Infusion Nursing, 2005 - journals.lww.com
The hypodermoclysis technique of subcutaneous infusion has many benefits for long-term
care patients and staff. Minor complications associated with the procedure are easily …
care patients and staff. Minor complications associated with the procedure are easily …
Subcutaneous perfusion of hypodermoclysis: a useful rehydration method in geriatrics
V Dardaine, M Ferry, T Constans - Presse Medicale (Paris, France …, 1999 - europepmc.org
A USEFUL TECHNIQUE IN GERIATRICS: Older people are at high risk of dehydration. In
common practice, oral intakes are often inadequate. Intravenous infusion may be difficult …
common practice, oral intakes are often inadequate. Intravenous infusion may be difficult …
Hypodermoclysis (subcutaneous infusion) effective mode of treatment of dehydration in long-term care patients
Z Arinzon, J Feldman, Z Fidelman, R Gepstein… - Archives of gerontology …, 2004 - Elsevier
Dehydration is associated with morbidity and mortality in frail elderly patients. Intravenous
fluid administration in these patients is sometimes hard, especially in agitated patients. The …
fluid administration in these patients is sometimes hard, especially in agitated patients. The …
[HTML][HTML] Hypodermoclysis: an alternative infusion technique
M Sasson, P Shvartzman - American family physician, 2001 - aafp.org
Hypodermoclysis, the subcutaneous infusion of fluids, is a useful and easy hydration
technique suitable for mildly to moderately dehydrated adult patients, especially the elderly …
technique suitable for mildly to moderately dehydrated adult patients, especially the elderly …
Hypodermoclysis in the Care of Older Adults: An old solution for new problems?
DW Molloy, A Cunje - Canadian Family Physician, 1992 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Subcutaneous infusion (hypodermoclysis) is a simple, safe, and effective technique used to
administer fluids into the subcutaneous tissues. This technique is indicated for fluid …
administer fluids into the subcutaneous tissues. This technique is indicated for fluid …
Hypodermoclysis: renewed interest in an old technique
CMH Martin - The Consultant Pharmacist®, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
Dehydration is a common problem in elderly patients, often resulting in hospitalization.
Intravenous administration of fluids can correct dehydration but poses other risks and …
Intravenous administration of fluids can correct dehydration but poses other risks and …
[HTML][HTML] Hypodermoclysis in the treatment of dehydration
S Gill, M DASGUPTA, P Rochon - American Family Physician, 2001 - aafp.org
Hypodermoclysis, the subcutaneous infusion of fluids, has been practiced for almost a
century. Despite its successful use, hypodermoclysis remains an underrecognized and …
century. Despite its successful use, hypodermoclysis remains an underrecognized and …
Subcutaneous fluid infusion in a long‐term care setting
M Dasgupta, MA Binns… - Journal of the American …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
OBJECTIVE: To study the use of hypodermoclysis in a long‐term care setting for chronic
fluid supplementation and to compare it to intravenous (IV) fluid in the treatment of acute …
fluid supplementation and to compare it to intravenous (IV) fluid in the treatment of acute …
Subcutaneous hydration by hypodermoclysis
JH Lopez, CA Reyes-Ortiz - Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 2010 - cambridge.org
Subcutaneous hydration, or hypodermoclysis (HDC), is a very simple technique that should
be practised more often by doctors and nurses who care for older patients. It involves less …
be practised more often by doctors and nurses who care for older patients. It involves less …
Hypodermoclysis in the home and long-term care settings
EH Lybarger - Journal of Infusion Nursing, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Hypodermoclysis is the subcutaneous administration of isotonic infusates to correct short-
term fluid and electrolyte balances. It has recently begun to regain recognition as a safe and …
term fluid and electrolyte balances. It has recently begun to regain recognition as a safe and …